Whether suffering from a physical or emotional disability, some students might not be able to adhere to the generic run, hide and fight method often touted as the go-to response for students involved in an active shooter scenario.

The Wisconsin real estate market continues to be defined by high demand, limited supply and increasing prices. The latest report from the Wisconsin Realtors Association found sales of existing homes last month fell four-tenths of a percent from those of April 2017, largely due to a decline in the number...

Records show a University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point official who handled sexual misconduct complaints and resigned when he was accused of sexually harassing a woman on campus in 2015, went on to hold similar positions at other universities.

Wisconsin Democrats continue to hold town halls on Foxconn around the state. We check in with two state senators during the first half of the State Capitol Report to learn about what they’re hearing from Wisconsinites during these conversations.

Representatives of the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC) say they’ve been pushing for tighter controls for years to prevent the spread of chronic wasting disease. The commission represents the treaty rights of 11 Ojibwe tribes to hunt, fish and gather in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin.

New data that takes a look at college students from the U.S., Canada, and Britain shows that perfectionism has increased by 33 percent since 1989. We take a look at factors like social media and technology to examine perfectionism and why its becoming ever-present.

Fifty years ago, hundreds of Milwaukeeans took to the streets to fight for fair housing, marching from the city’s north side to its south side. Now, an ongoing effort from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and several other organizations is making sure the stories of the marchers aren’t forgotten.

A Wisconsin man who spent two decades in prison based in part on flawed FBI forensic work has been cleared of rape, battery and burglary charges, the latest in a series of exonerations around the country based on the now-discredited technique of microscopic hair comparison.